missionthinking
Have we really understood the fact that without Jesus the people we live among are on their way to hell? Even in our churches, I wonder how often we speak about this.
As a working mum, the pastoral care minister at St Luke’s, Miranda, Jennie Everist is grateful Mary Andrews College (MAC) has enabled her to continue theological training despite her busy schedule.
Can’t find a youth minister? Graham Stanton thinks your perfect candidate may be close at hand.
The high costs of raising up missionaries means mission-minded Westerners might be better staying home and funding overseas theological colleges, argues Stuart Brooking.
Southern Cross explores how the shape of global mission is changing and what the new wave of non-Western missionaries can teach Sydney Christians.
Narrative preaching is one of the latest trends in preaching today. Propositional preaching is out; being a good story teller is all that matters. So what do we make of this cool new approach?
A recent article in the Sydney Morning Herald announcing the 'death' of PowerPoint may have been more than a little premature when the actual research is considered.
Both sides in the David Hicks debate have been demanding justice - demands that should reverberate with us all at Easter.
Have you ever thought about using singing as an evangelistic tool? I’m not talking about guest musicians or band nights, but the everyday, garden-variety congregational singing.
Sydney’s Sudanese community has suffered violence, but the gospel still grows among this war-weary people.
Would you wear a T-shirt or put a bumper sticker on your car that said “I love my church?” My guess is that if you are a typical Sydney Anglican then even if you had the courage to wear this slogan, you still may not believe it.
In part two of this two-part feature we speak to lay pastor Allan Starr who offered help to a stranger in need. Yet this act of grace led to him being assaulted, tied up, and threatened with death.
In part one of this two-part feature, three ministers reflect on the violence they have experienced and how it has changed their views on ministry.
I was part of a group of young people planning a month-long trip to southern India, but when I added up the combined cost of the trip - $20,000 – a heavy, guilty weight had settled on my heart. Were we kidding ourselves? Was this short-term mission thing just a junket? A baptised adventure holiday?
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